USCIS has significantly reduced green card approvals, reportedly cutting them in half to assist ICE in the arrest of legal immigrants. This change, highlighted by CATO using USCIS data, indicates a broader trend of decreased approvals for humanitarian green cards and family-based adjustments.
Key Details:
- Green card approvals have been cut by approximately 50%.
- Humanitarian green cards are nearly eliminated.
- Family-based adjustment approvals are also being reduced.
- The changes reflect a shift in immigration policy under the current administration.
The impact of these changes is likely to be felt by many legal immigrants seeking to adjust their status or obtain humanitarian relief. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: r/USCIS
